Though SiteDirector is considered a "Commerce" application, it may fit your
needs below.  Our heirarchy is very flexible allowing multiple depths
(unlimited) of a tree structure.

So instead of thinking in Departments, content and products, you could think
of the departments as steps in your outline

Note the outline below  this could be either an outline or a department
structure.
A. Men's Clothing
    1 Shirts
        a) long sleeve
            1a) button down
            2b) henley
        b) short sleeve
    2 Pants
        a) pleated
        b) non-pleated

Each of the departments or outline points could have content associated with
it ...  Since SiteDirector is open source, you can modify the templates to
provide the look and feel you are looking for.

Just a suggestion ... let us know if you have any questions (off-list).

Thank you
Paul Giesenhagen
QuillDesign



----- Original Message -----
From: "Luis Lebron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 9:16 AM
Subject: App Suggestions


> The company I work for is looking for an application that will let us
create
> a document online based on an outline. The author should be able to modify
> the outline (move, delete and add sections) and the document would follow
> the changes in the outline. The outline would be shown as a "tree" menu on
> the left and the document would be on the right. The application should
let
> us search a database of boilerplate text and select sections to be added
to
> the document. We should also be able to manage the documents online.
>
> I have searched Macromedia's Developer Exchange and cfextras but I haven't
> found anything that meets all the requirements.
>
> thanks,
>
> Luis R. Lebron
> Project Manager
> Sigmatech, Inc
>
> 
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